Project HOME is co-sponsoring an event on Sunday, January 14th at 2 PM with Congressman Dwight Evans who represents the 2nd Congressional District which includes some Project HOME sites in Philadelphia and also includes parts of Montgomery County. This is being done in conjunction with the celebration of Dr. Martin L. King Day. Congressman Evans will focus on the issues of immigration, health care, homelessness, poverty and care of the earth. Flyer is attached. All are welcome to attend. Bring your family and friends. Let’s continue the struggle for economic and social justice in Dr.

This past June 1, we began receiving applications for our newest residence, 2415 N. Broad Street, scheduled to open up later this summer. Over 1,000 persons stood in line to apply -- for a total of 88 units. (Read more about that day here.) We took the opportunity to do interviews with many of the persons in line to ask about their situation and their need for housing. These are important stories that all Americans need to hear -- they tell the human story of the affordable housing crisis in this country.

This past June 1, we began receiving applications for our newest residence, 2415 N. Broad Street, scheduled to open up later this summer. Over 1,000 persons stood in line to apply -- for a total of 88 units. (Read more about that day here.) We took the opportunity to do interviews with many of the persons in line to ask about their situation and their need for housing. These are important stories that all Americans need to hear -- they tell the human story of the affordable housing crisis in this country.

This past June 1, we began receiving applications for our newest residence, 2415 N. Broad Street, scheduled to open up later this summer. Over 1,000 persons stood in line to apply — for a total of 88 units. (Read more about that day here.) We took the opportunity to do interviews with many of the persons in line to ask about their situation and their need for housing. These are important stories that all Americans need to hear — they tell the human story of the affordable housing crisis in this country.

This past June 1, we began receiving applications for our newest residence, 2415 N. Broad Street, scheduled to open up later this summer. Over 1,000 persons stood in line to apply -- for a total of 88 units. (Read more about that day here.) We took the opportunity to do interviews with many of the persons in line to ask about their situation and their need for housing. These are important stories that all Americans need to hear -- they tell the human story of the affordable housing crisis in this country.